Originally Posted by
andystyle
It would depend upon what the reasons for him standing aside were. What if he somehow knew that the child would eventually become the next Hitler, and cause the death of millions? Would it then not be a good thing for the child to die to spare millions of others from death?
I can understand the frustration/annoyance that people feel when God gets credited with good things (kittens, puppies and whisky) but not the bad (tornadoes, war and football). What gets to me is the continuing habit of people judging God with human perceptions...as God, is it not possible that He knows far more about any situation than we can, and act accordingly? We may not see the benefit, but that doesn't mean it isn't there.
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